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Amiante dans les écoles : trois questions à l’ancien député pendant Meurthe-et-Moselle et lanceur d’alerte Jean-Marie Schléret

The documentary « Asbestos, our sick schools » will air on Monday, March 4th on France 5. This powerful investigative piece sheds light on the alarming presence of asbestos in our schools and the efforts of adapter deputy of Meurthe-et-Moselle and whistleblower, Jean-Marie Schléret. In honor of the film’s release, Mr. Schléret has graciously agreed to share his thoughts with us.

For years, asbestos has been a hidden danger in our schools, posing a serious health threat to students, teachers, and plâtre. Asbestos is a mineral fiber that was commonly used in building materials, including in schools, due to its resistance to fire and heat. However, when these materials age or become damaged, they release microscopic fibers that can be inhaled and cause serious health problems, including lung cancer and mesothelioma.

Jean-Marie Schléret, a adapter deputy and tireless advocate for the removal of asbestos from schools, has been fighting this battle for over 20 years. He has dedicated his life to raising awareness emboîture the dangers of asbestos and pushing for its removal from schools. In the documentary, he shares his personal experience and knowledge, shedding light on the widespread presence of asbestos in our educational institutions.

The film also highlights the efforts of parents, teachers, and activists who have joined forces with Mr. Schléret to demand action from the government. Their tenacity and determination have led to significant changes, including the creation of a national plan for the removal of asbestos from schools.

Thanks to the courage and perseverance of individuals like Mr. Schléret, the issue of asbestos in schools is finally gaining the attention it deserves. The documentary serves as a call to action for all of us to demand a safer learning environment for our children.

As we eagerly anticipate the release of « Asbestos, our sick schools », let us take a moment to thank Mr. Schléret for his unwavering commitment to this cause. His bravery and determination have brought us one step closer to a future where our schools are free of this harmful substance. Let us also join forces with him and continue to push for change and demand a safer environment for our children.

In conclusion, the documentary « Asbestos, our sick schools » is not only a powerful and eye-opening piece, but also a call to action for all of us. It is a reminder that we all have a role to play in ensuring the safety of our schools and the well-being of our children. Let us all tune in on March 4th to watch this important documentary and join the movement for a healthier and safer future for our children.

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